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Download Upton Fonts Family From Letter Omega Typefoundry

Download Upton Fonts Family From Letter Omega Typefoundry
Download Upton Fonts Family From Letter Omega Typefoundry Download Upton Fonts Family From Letter Omega TypefoundryDownload Upton Fonts Family From Letter Omega Typefoundry



Upton is a modern Condensed Grotesk Font Family. The initial inspiration for Upton came from the Hiroshima made by Wim Crowel and from other neutral Grotesks like Helvetica and Akzidenz. Upton is a narrow neutral geometric Grotesk designed for headlines and posters. The Italics version was designed with high-quality compensation for all circles and strokes. They were made to combine rotalic techniques and have details in each slope. Upton font family includes 15 styles, completed with a variable version of the font and an Icon style. Upton contains ligatures and stylistic alternates and other useful features such as Fraction, Circle Numbers, Ordinal, Subscript, Superscript, and some symbols. Upton has extended Latin coverage ideal for western, central and eastern European languages.


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